-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Tim May wrote:
One of the Diogenes entities wrote:
So now do we need a Cypherpunks Nym Server? I notice that somebody else is using my alias... ah, well.
For the record, the Diogenes who just got active on Cypherpunks isn't me, and, as you can tell by checking corresponding signatures, I'm
Which is why name collision, or nym collision, is not a pressing problem. Better to decentralize the process to local machines, to the people who care, than to any kind of Cypherpunks Nym Server.
When I registered my key with the PGP key server, I don't recall seeing another "Diogenes" key registered. I certainly had no intention of pseudonymously "impersonating" anyone. Oh well, for the record I'm.... -- "Diogenes 0xD1150D49" P.S. Also, most of our "real" names are far from being "unique" identifiers, either. I wonder how many Tim Mays I could find in the phone book in any large city? <g> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6 iQCVAgUBLlBCluRsd2rRFQ1JAQEzOwQAw1LCGYLFuAXbPtVAvMBUjI5cuSYFbVS8 7HSlBaPM0C+zyl7NeRsNc1krKSuEdjdOp/ujz/6YOycw3C8yudDpuWUlWuSKSKzD LtQwmBN/bNRic+4THBQCUslXbpxn4aSDirz3aaKHN3pFg7a8f+WegpzuTXClE7EC ZX/nmseF84w= =AtzK -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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